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Flagler detective accused of hitting family member during fight about bag of chips
Read full article: Flagler detective accused of hitting family member during fight about bag of chipsFLAGLER COUNTY, Fla. – A Flagler County detective has been relieved of duty following accusations that he hit a family member during an argument that started over a bag of chips, according to the sheriff’s office. The victim was able to get away from Moy, go back through the kitchen where the detective’s friends, including another Flagler County detective were, and get back into her bedroom. At that point the victim told Moy to stop or else she would call 911 and he smacked the phone out of her hand, according to the report. AdThe witness gave the victim her phone back and told her there was no reason to call 911. The other detective who had been in the kitchen came and got Moy out of the victim’s room.
Flagler County parks, sports fields to reopen
Read full article: Flagler County parks, sports fields to reopenFLAGLER COUNTY, Fla. Park activities will once again fill Flagler County parks as Florida enters Phase two of the States Safe. Step-by-Step.Flagler County officials announced Friday that its park activities will return on Saturday, June 6, with social distancing and other CDC guidance. People can use pavilions with social distancing as a walk-up amenity, but we arent renting them out just yet, said General Services Director Heidi Petito. However, it is recommended that face coverings be worn in close contact areas where social distancing is difficult to maintain. The timing of the parks opening coincides with the City of Palm Coasts schedule to reopen its parks facilities.
2020 graduates receive their diplomas at Daytona International Speedway
Read full article: 2020 graduates receive their diplomas at Daytona International SpeedwayInstead, they’ll be driving across the finish line at the Daytona International Speedway to pick up their degrees. “We’re honored to have the graduates of Matanzas, Flagler-Palm Coast, and First Baptist Christian Academy, along with their families, with us on what will be a very special day at Daytona International Speedway,” said track President Chip Wile. “We are very grateful that Daytona International Speedway was kind enough to include our graduating Seniors in this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity,” said FBCA Headmaster Dr. Jason Harrison. “When presented with the offer from Daytona International Speedway, the soon-to-be graduates were excited at the prospect of taking a ‘victory lap’ as they end this chapter of their lives. "I'm really excited to start the next chapter of my life and I'm happy we're doing something," Mercarter said.